Lane Mastodon vs. the Bubblermen
Platform: Commodore 64
Gametype: Undefined
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2029, and the evil Blubbermen have invaded earth. Only heroic Lane Mastodon can stop them, in a setting resembling science-fiction of the 1950's.

Lane Mastodon vs. the Blubbermen is, along with Gamma Force in Pit of a Thousand Screams and the two ZorkQuest games, a part of the so-called InfoComics. The gameplay follows the same system as in the other games: the player reads text and views comic book panels (presented with CGA graphics in a vector format, including automatic zooming, panning, and rotating), occasionally being prompted to make a decision, thus leading the story into a different direction.

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Description from the packaging:

Hey! Check this out!
What is it?
It's Infocomics! A computerized comic book!
A comic book! Then why the computer?
'Cause Infocomics let you switch viewpoints, leaving one character behind to follow another through his part of the story! And the pictures move! Take a look!

This one's hilarious! It's a spoof of 1930's space operas!
Wow! Let's see the next page!
It turns automatically. Or you can jump forward or back by using the arrow keys. If you want to stop altogether, just hit the space bar!
That's easy! But why's the page turned down like that?
It's letting you know you can leave Lane and follow the Blubberman now. All you have to do is hit the Return key!

That's it? Let me try!
Me too! I can't wait to see what happens next!
Okay! We can all watch it together.
Infocomics are great!
Yeah! I'm going to collect them all!
